The Independent Commission Against Corruption on Monday withdrew its bid to obtain records of a magazine’s interview with Lew Mon-hung, a former supporter of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying.

The application was withdrawn by the anti-corruption agency’s lawyers after Mr Justice Thomas Au Hing-cheung in the High Court on Monday questioned the agency’s need for the materials. Au also dismissed the ICAC’s request to adjourn the case to a later date.

The agency had sought a court order demanding that magazine publisher iSun Affairs hand over the unedited records of an interview given to it by Lew, a former Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Standing Committee member.

Lew also alleged that Leung broke his promise to appoint him to the Executive Council or recommend him for another term as a member of the CPPCC, as a reward for his support during the chief executive election campaign.

The court also ordered the anti-corruption agency to pay the fees for the court proceedings.

Last month, the court dismissed another request from the ICAC for unedited journalistic records of an interview given by Lew to Hong Kong Commercial Radio.